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Arun River Rafting
A powerful and famous river. Little traveled, it offers a shorter and easier alternative to the Sun Koshi, with big rapids of moderate difficulty.
The Arun is respected as one of the most powerful and mighty rivers of Nepal. The whole area is relatively unspoiled, and sees only a few trekking groups, mainly taking the Eastern approach to Everest.
River Grade: |
Class IV |
Starting point: |
Tumlingtar |
Ending Point: |
Chattra |
River Distance: |
77 Km |
River Days: |
3 days from Kathmandu |
Best Season: |
Nov-Apr |
Price: |
USD $ 150.00 Per person (Depend on pax) |
Departure |
Spring Season, Summer Season, Autumn Season |
Rafting: We recommend a trip on the Arun only with a trek from Everest or on your way back from Makalu, as the transport cost would make it unnecessary expensive.
Cost Included
- Ground Transportation (From and After)
- Meals, Western and continental food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during your rafting trip
- River Permit
- Necessary equipment as high quality self-bailing rafts, lifejackets, helmets, plastic paddles, wetsuits (only during the winter) on certain rivers, dry bag for gear, camera barrels and all safety and medical equipment
- Safety Kayak
- Necessary Staffs (Guide, Helpers, Cook etc)
- Tented accommodation in beautiful river beach with camp fire
- Food, accommodation, insurance for all staff and their transportation
- Expedition elements include professional guides and leadership
- First aid kid box
- Company T-Shirt
Cost not Included
- Mineral water, cold drinks and alcoholic beverages during the whole trip
- Hotel accommodations & meals at if you stay anywhere at the hotel during whole trip
- Emergency evacuation
- International airport pick up drop (if you order we can arrange)
- Things of personal use
- Member insurance
- Tips to Staffs
- Sleeping bag (NRS.50 per night)
Please bring: -
- T-shir
- swim wear for on the river
- Warm clothing for the evenings including a fleece or a pullover
- Sunscreen and lip protector
- Sunglasses (with retaining device) and/or a cap
- Towel and Toiletries (environmentally friendly is best)
- Personal medication
- Flashlight
- Footwear
- Reading book
- Fishing hook (you can fishing in the Himalayan River)
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